The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... Lord Byron , in noticing my obligations to Mr. Coleridge , which I have been al- ways most ready to acknowledge , expressed , or was understood to express , a hope , that I did not write an unfriendly review on Mr. Coleridge's ...
... Lord Byron , in noticing my obligations to Mr. Coleridge , which I have been al- ways most ready to acknowledge , expressed , or was understood to express , a hope , that I did not write an unfriendly review on Mr. Coleridge's ...
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... Lord Cranstoun's knee . Lord Cranstoun was some whit dismay'd ; ' Tis said that five good miles he rade , To rid him of his company ; But where he rode one mile , the Dwarf ran four , And the Dwarf was first at the castle door . XXXII ...
... Lord Cranstoun's knee . Lord Cranstoun was some whit dismay'd ; ' Tis said that five good miles he rade , To rid him of his company ; But where he rode one mile , the Dwarf ran four , And the Dwarf was first at the castle door . XXXII ...
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... Lord Cranstoun , as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green ... Lord Cranstoun rode ; The Goblin Page behind abode ; His lord's command he ne'er withstood , Though small his pleasure ...
... Lord Cranstoun , as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green ... Lord Cranstoun rode ; The Goblin Page behind abode ; His lord's command he ne'er withstood , Though small his pleasure ...
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... lord Ne'er belted on a brand.3 X.4 Scotts of Eskdale , a stalwart band , 5 Came trooping down the Todshawhill ; By the sword they won their land , And by the sword they hold it still . Hearken , Ladye , to the tale , How thy sires won ...
... lord Ne'er belted on a brand.3 X.4 Scotts of Eskdale , a stalwart band , 5 Came trooping down the Todshawhill ; By the sword they won their land , And by the sword they hold it still . Hearken , Ladye , to the tale , How thy sires won ...
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... Lord Dacre , he dwells on the Border . " XVIII . Behind the English bill and bow , The mercenaries , firm and slow , Moved on to fight , in dark array , By Conrad led of Wolfenstein , Who brought the band from distant Rhine , And sold ...
... Lord Dacre , he dwells on the Border . " XVIII . Behind the English bill and bow , The mercenaries , firm and slow , Moved on to fight , in dark array , By Conrad led of Wolfenstein , Who brought the band from distant Rhine , And sold ...
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